A British fencing company has entered liquidation and made all its employees redundant, according to major media reports. One of Britain's biggest battery storage manufacturers has also collapsed into administration, leaving all employees without jobs. The fencing company was hampered by rising costs, though the exact nature of those costs remains unspecified. The company cannot pay its debts and has five employees, according to the reports. According to the administrator's statement, no further goods or services should be supplied to the company. The specific names of the fencing company, the battery storage manufacturer, and the indebted five-employee firm have not been disclosed, but these events highlight financial strains in the British manufacturing sector.
Swedish households are shopping less in an uncertain world, with retail sales volume decreasing by 0.6 percent in February 2026 compared to January, according to calendar-adjusted and seasonally adjusted figures from Statistics Sweden (SCB). Analysts warn that global uncertainty is making households too cautious, according to Realtid. This decline reflects broader trends of consumer restraint amid geopolitical and financial instability, with the 0.6 percent drop indicating a measurable impact on the Swedish economy. The caution among households is attributed to ongoing global uncertainties, which analysts say could persist and affect future retail performance.
Analysts warn that global uncertainty is making households too cautious.
The Russian economy was on track to implement painful budget cuts, but the war in Iran has created cash flows that are saving Russia, according to major media reports. The Russian economy is under pressure, which is not news in itself, and there has been speculation about its collapse since the war with Ukraine broke out in 2022. The exact mechanisms by which the Iran war has generated these cash flows remain unclear, but the influx appears to be mitigating some of the anticipated austerity measures. This unexpected resilience contrasts with earlier predictions of economic downturn, though long-term sustainability is uncertain. The cash flows from the Iran war have provided a temporary buffer, but the underlying pressures on the Russian economy continue to pose risks, with speculation about potential collapse persisting since 2022.
